Postdoctoral Fellowships in France from the House Foundation Human Sciences (FMSH)
Applicant criteria
- No specific age required
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity description
The House Foundation Human Sciences (Fondation Maison des sciences de l'homme (FMSH)) , in cooperation with the French Center for Ethiopian Studies (CFEE), offers a short-term fellowship of two to three month in France for postdoc researchers from the Horn of Africa (Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti and Somaliland).
Benefits
- Laureates will receive a monthly stipend of 1 600 € (paid at the beginning of each month of stay).
- This financial contribution is intended to cover expenditure such as transport and accommodation costs.
Eligibility criteria
- Nationality: This program is open to researchers originating from Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti and Somaliland and affiliated with an institution of higher education and research or a public or private research institute based in one of these countries.
- Educational Degree: Applicants must have obtained their PhD doctorate and presented their thesis from 2016.
- Theme: Applicants must be involved in research in social and human sciences.
- French host institution: Before submitting their application, applicants will have to find a French research institution to host them for the time of their stay.
- Applicants will have to provide a letter from the hosting institution addressed to the FMSH and the CFEE expressing the institution’s willingness to host the applicant during the time of fellowship and explaining the work conditions offered.
- Within 30 days after their stay, laureates will have to provide the FMSH and the CFEE with a report presenting the work done during their stay and the benefits for their research project.
About FMSH:-
The House Foundation Human Sciences (FMSH) is an institution of note for social sciences and humanities in the heart of Paris. Recognized as a public interest, the Foundation fosters innovative research, encourages interdisciplinary dialogue and promotes the circulation of researchers and knowledge. For over 50 years, the FMSH has been building an important network of national and international partners in order to promote on a global scale the study of humanities and social sciences.
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